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us. the right course is to make sure we go after people who are the leaders or these various anti-american groups and these jihadists, but also help the muslim world, and how do we do that? a group of arab scholars came together organized by the u.n. to look at how we can help the world reject these terrorists, and the answer they came up with was this: one more economic development. we should key our foreign aid, our direct foreign investment and that of our friends, we should coordinate it to make sure we push back andtive them more economic development. number two, better education. number three, gender equality. number four, the rule of law. we have to help these nations create civil societies. but what's been happening over the last couple of years as we've watched this tumult in the middle east, this rising tide of chaos occur, you see al-qaeda rushing in, you see other jihadist groups rushing in. and they're throughout many nations in the middle east. it's wonderful that libya seem
us. the right course is to make sure we go after people who are the leaders or these various anti-american groups and these jihadists, but also help the muslim world, and how do we do that? a group of arab scholars came together organized by the u.n. to look at how we can help the world reject these terrorists, and the answer they came up with was this: one more economic development. we should key our foreign aid, our direct foreign investment and that of our friends, we should coordinate it to...
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i think that there has to be a mutual move and with us in the countries surrounding us. the day in which there was a united arab front against israel have gone. and each country in the arab world has its own interests. this began with the israeli egyptian in 1978 and continued with the palestinian agreement we had. it continued with the peace with jordan. there have been constant rounds of negotiations between us and the syrians. there was a revelation that a year or two ago, the united states is brokering a kind of effort to bring about a new initiative to settle the problems and this is confirmed in washington. so we should be always on the other to try and get these things done. i didn't just come in palestinian problem used to be a tenant. the problem is that whether israel policy is not good concerning palestinians, the palestinian world is split at the moment. it's split geographically and it's split politically. those who are rolling the west bank and others ruling gaza. it is not with israel's capacity to try and bring about unification between the two. and i don
i think that there has to be a mutual move and with us in the countries surrounding us. the day in which there was a united arab front against israel have gone. and each country in the arab world has its own interests. this began with the israeli egyptian in 1978 and continued with the palestinian agreement we had. it continued with the peace with jordan. there have been constant rounds of negotiations between us and the syrians. there was a revelation that a year or two ago, the united states...
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they want us to leave, but they don't want us to leave. they don't want iran to have nuclear weapon, but they're not going to stop it from getting a nuclear weapon in the keep on doing business. same is true with north korea. we could go on for days. the limits to what a quote we sat round to, whether the republican administration are already in place regardless of what mr. romney or mr. obama wants. we have to understand that it proceed from there. >> the administration has to recognize what was a bunch of wishful thinking. we need to take a hard look in the middle east, broader, not just in eastern mediterranean to the shum speared notches area and i think the name of the game right now is iran. the iranian nuclear program. and if the price is stopping the iranian nuclear problem is having the regime in iran getting a blow inside iran for enlisting syria. i wished them a strong debate of who last syria comment nba. i think that whoever is in the, and need some adults that understands geopolitics, not just theory, the practice. unfortunat
they want us to leave, but they don't want us to leave. they don't want iran to have nuclear weapon, but they're not going to stop it from getting a nuclear weapon in the keep on doing business. same is true with north korea. we could go on for days. the limits to what a quote we sat round to, whether the republican administration are already in place regardless of what mr. romney or mr. obama wants. we have to understand that it proceed from there. >> the administration has to recognize...
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tom writes in the great book, it used to be us. egg gracious used to be us. denying massive amounts of people the rights used to be us. not being concerned about the poor used to be us. and so i would say looking historically there have been periods we with have been on different measures better than we are now. there are measures where we have been worse. it's a mixed picture i would say. the real question we're addressing. the real question, i think the thing tom talk abouts are important. i am for the pep talk. i agree with the pep talk. but in terms of measuring our influence, again, i think that jump on the phrase that john had which is what he said we don't exercise the author if we did and i think the an is of course we never actually did. we spent the cold war dealing with the soviet union that wielded a certain amount of influence. had troops controlled half of europe. i think our situation is unquestionably better now than it was during that period. in terms of strategic situation in terms of wielding over influence. and i think the real way to look
tom writes in the great book, it used to be us. egg gracious used to be us. denying massive amounts of people the rights used to be us. not being concerned about the poor used to be us. and so i would say looking historically there have been periods we with have been on different measures better than we are now. there are measures where we have been worse. it's a mixed picture i would say. the real question we're addressing. the real question, i think the thing tom talk abouts are important. i...
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he won't tell us. he now said he's going to brashing and ensure the good things in it are going to be in there, and you don't have to worry. and at some point, i think the american people have to ask themselves is the reason that governor romney is keeping these plans to prase secret because they're too good? is it because that somehow middle class families benefit too much from them? no. the reason is because when we reform wall street, when we tackle the problem with preexisting conditions, then, you know, these are tough problems and we have to make choices and the choices we have made have been ones that are benefiting middle class families across the country. >> moderator: we've going move to a -- >> reporter: i have to respond my experience as a governor is if i come in and lay down a piece of legislation and say it's my way or the highway, i don't get a lot done. what i do is the same way that ronald reagan worked together with tip 0 new york kneel he laid out the principles he was going foster.
he won't tell us. he now said he's going to brashing and ensure the good things in it are going to be in there, and you don't have to worry. and at some point, i think the american people have to ask themselves is the reason that governor romney is keeping these plans to prase secret because they're too good? is it because that somehow middle class families benefit too much from them? no. the reason is because when we reform wall street, when we tackle the problem with preexisting conditions,...
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he used the blog, facebook, his friends, he used crowd funding and use it's an interesting space. it's not just about are you going sell a million units? yes, you're going to do some of the stuff. i think square probably gets it made in china. but there are plenty of products and plenty of spaces to be able to create products locally that people want locally. >> the point is also that a lot of barriers entrepreneurship as we've been hearing is getting started. and even if you can't, you know, keep using the tools, if you do have to make a million, that's fibro. we know how to make a million widgets, right? and what's fascinating about this, the barriers to entrepreneurship, you know, not just in the digital realm, but in the physical realm are going away. all right. what would you say to, you know, a lot of manufacturing jobs have gone away and a lot of skilled labor, you know, people are out of job talk about retraining. but it seems to me, if you have an idea, you can -- . >> we talk about this in music how the democratization of the music industry is actually enabled kind of a
he used the blog, facebook, his friends, he used crowd funding and use it's an interesting space. it's not just about are you going sell a million units? yes, you're going to do some of the stuff. i think square probably gets it made in china. but there are plenty of products and plenty of spaces to be able to create products locally that people want locally. >> the point is also that a lot of barriers entrepreneurship as we've been hearing is getting started. and even if you can't, you...
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they will use it. that is the difference and that is why we have got to be supportive of israel to make sure they never have that capability. >> moderator: congressman boswell same question. boswell: at least we don't have bin laden to deal with because of president obama. that was a big threat but you know it's something and these sanctions seem to be working. the nations of the world are saying we can't let this go one. they are surely starting to feel the impact of that but israel is a concern of mine and has been and will continue to be so. >> moderator: one last question about immigration. we had a reader question from des moines. what are your views on immigration reform and how would you give members of congress to move forward on this much-needed issue and citizenship for immigrants? latham: first of all you were not going to have an honest discussion and till we actually secure the borders. we just lost another border patrol agent this last week. apparently it was friendly fire but it was trig
they will use it. that is the difference and that is why we have got to be supportive of israel to make sure they never have that capability. >> moderator: congressman boswell same question. boswell: at least we don't have bin laden to deal with because of president obama. that was a big threat but you know it's something and these sanctions seem to be working. the nations of the world are saying we can't let this go one. they are surely starting to feel the impact of that but israel is a...
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we need to put us back on not just us 200 years ago our founders put us back in the mouth of the erie canal. the other area that will increase business is research and education. we need to make sure we have the workforce that can be jobs necessary for the future. this is why education is to be a national priority and why i think it's very important do we make sure we have sufficient research funding. given that from the multiply the funny murder doing by something like fivefold. >> moderator: ann marie buerkle. buerkle: i would vote for a stimulus like the msa did. you know, in the coolidge administration, jfk, reagan and bush knew that she couldn't raise taxes if tax breaks help the economy, an economy is fragile as ours where it is to do that. in fact, dan maffei voted to extend the tax rates. we have repealed the affordable care act because we know here in this district have that affordable care act is going to have small producer, trace the passive income. st. joseph state medical center will lose $18 million a year. it's going to hurt the economy, so he voted to repeal the affor
we need to put us back on not just us 200 years ago our founders put us back in the mouth of the erie canal. the other area that will increase business is research and education. we need to make sure we have the workforce that can be jobs necessary for the future. this is why education is to be a national priority and why i think it's very important do we make sure we have sufficient research funding. given that from the multiply the funny murder doing by something like fivefold. >>...
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a lot of us are. that's why the plan put forward for manufacturing and educationing and reducing deficit in a sensible way, using the savings from ending wars to rebuild america and putting people back to work, making sure that we control our own energy, not just the energy of today, but of the future. all of those things make a difference. the point is the commitment the i've made, i've kept. those that i have not been ail to keep, it's not for lack of trying, and we're going to get it done in a second term, but you should pay attention to the campaign because governor romney's made commitments as well. i suspect he'll keep those too. you know, when members of the republican congress say we're going to sign a no tax pledge so that we don't ask for a dime from millionaires and billionaires to reduce the deficit so we can still invest in education and helping kids go to college, he said, me too. when they said we're going to cut planned parenthood funding, he said, me too. when he said we're going to r
a lot of us are. that's why the plan put forward for manufacturing and educationing and reducing deficit in a sensible way, using the savings from ending wars to rebuild america and putting people back to work, making sure that we control our own energy, not just the energy of today, but of the future. all of those things make a difference. the point is the commitment the i've made, i've kept. those that i have not been ail to keep, it's not for lack of trying, and we're going to get it done in...
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can you update us on that? >> i check into things extensively, and me desire so drive down gasoline prices, electricity prices, for our hard-working constituents is very sincere. i pulled together an energy advisory committee with the idea that nuclear power could be part of the future. the electricity here, 25% of our energy comes from nuclear power right now in new york state. but after going through an extensive study, my deduction was that the most important thing we need to do right now is to work on transmission. we pay 20% more right here in the albany area than western new york even though we have the same supply and demand dynam. it's because we don't efficiently move electricity. if we had pla we couldn't move the energy, so what did, because i term, limited myself to not more than eight years, i'm focused on transition, and i have offered a bill with michael thompson, and that provides tax credits to work storage on updated grids. and let me say one last thing. he said i cut 6,000 nuclear safety work
can you update us on that? >> i check into things extensively, and me desire so drive down gasoline prices, electricity prices, for our hard-working constituents is very sincere. i pulled together an energy advisory committee with the idea that nuclear power could be part of the future. the electricity here, 25% of our energy comes from nuclear power right now in new york state. but after going through an extensive study, my deduction was that the most important thing we need to do right...
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so its useful to me. >> as candy described the campaigns are using it big-time now. all the social media. >> we're going to take some questions from the audience, and i just would suggest to our panelists, if you get up and start circling each other i'm going to call the police to separate you. >> i'm emily whiting. i want to thank the three of your for your excellence in journalism. i've been a fan for a long time and i appreciate what you're doing for women in journalism. my question is, based an your experience, what you think needs to happen in contemporary society in the u.s. before a woman can be elected president? >> someone has to come up with a campaign that wins. i'm not sure it's a question of contemporary society. i think hillary clinton came remarkably close last time because she want a good campaign right up until the time she did not. there is -- [laughter] >> there's always going to be something that is a block. none of us, i don't think, can say this time four years ago, or maybe five years ago, that we thought that barack obama would be the first af
so its useful to me. >> as candy described the campaigns are using it big-time now. all the social media. >> we're going to take some questions from the audience, and i just would suggest to our panelists, if you get up and start circling each other i'm going to call the police to separate you. >> i'm emily whiting. i want to thank the three of your for your excellence in journalism. i've been a fan for a long time and i appreciate what you're doing for women in journalism. my...
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it does not depend for us. it is the responsibility of the afghans to take care of their own security. we have trained over 315,000 mostly without incident. there have been more than two dozen cases of green on blue where americans have been killed. if we do -- if the measures the military has taken do not take hold, we will not go on joint patrols, we will not train in the field, we'll only train in the, in the army pace -- bases that exist there. but we are leaving. we are leaving in 2014. period. and in the process we're going to be saving over the next ten years another $800 billion. we've been in this war for over a decade. the primary objective is almost completed, now all we're doing is putting the kabul government in a position to be able to maintain their own security. it's their responsibility, not america's. >> moderator: what conditions could justify staying, congressman ryan? ryan: we don't want to stay. we want -- look, one of my best friends in janesville, a reservist, is at a forward operating b
it does not depend for us. it is the responsibility of the afghans to take care of their own security. we have trained over 315,000 mostly without incident. there have been more than two dozen cases of green on blue where americans have been killed. if we do -- if the measures the military has taken do not take hold, we will not go on joint patrols, we will not train in the field, we'll only train in the, in the army pace -- bases that exist there. but we are leaving. we are leaving in 2014....
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there used to be copies. but they are out on the table. i hope he will take them and if you don't get one, i'm sure mr. smith will not mind if you go to a amazon and buy a copy of this book. so, with that i will turn it over to hedrick smith. >> thank you tom for the introduction. quickly to let you know what the ground rules of the object or to cover as much territory as we can, so i've asked each of the speakers to hold their initial answers until the questions are posed to each of them to 90 seconds and then if somebody wants to rebut the other side, 62nd rebuttal. [laughter] >> i was going to save we are not here to learn about body language and smiling and frowning and how you look when the other guy is seeking what we are here to talk of substance. this is a roomful of people who know a lot about trade and an audience around the country and i hope that we will talk in america speak and not washington speak today, both of you, and we are also a room full of people who believe very much in the importance of the manufacturing sector but
there used to be copies. but they are out on the table. i hope he will take them and if you don't get one, i'm sure mr. smith will not mind if you go to a amazon and buy a copy of this book. so, with that i will turn it over to hedrick smith. >> thank you tom for the introduction. quickly to let you know what the ground rules of the object or to cover as much territory as we can, so i've asked each of the speakers to hold their initial answers until the questions are posed to each of them...